Peace Council pleads to Families to accept ACCEPT Police Report on missing Girls

The Ag. Inspector General of Police, James Oppong Bonuah said at a press conference last week that the results of the DNA test on the remains retrieved in Takoradi confirms that the girls are dead.

Peace Council pleads to Families to accept ACCEPT Police Report on missing Girls
Peace Council pleads to Families to accept ACCEPT Police Report on missing Girls

Rt. Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Asante, Chairman of the National Peace Council (NPC) has pleaded to families of the dead Takoradi girls to accept the accept the report of the Police to draw an end to the case as offenders are awaiting trial.

The girls, 21-year old Priscilla Blessing Twum, 18-year Ruth Love Quayeson and Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie, 15 years went missing in the Western Region between July and December last year.

The Ag. Inspector General of Police, James Oppong Bonuah said at a press conference last week that the results of the DNA test on the remains retrieved in Takoradi confirms that the girls are dead and the results have been relayed to the families along with condolences. News rose that the families have denied the credibility of the Police report and have therefore enquired for the remains of the girls to undergo a private deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) test.

According to Rt. Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Asante, addressing the media on the sidelines of the observance of International Day of Peace in Accra last Friday, they are praying for the family to be strengthened to accept the reality for the kidnappers to be brought to books.

“We are all praying with them that they will accept the reality and the perpetrators brought to book, so that we will have reason to say that, indeed, justice has been done,”

The perpetrators, Chika, John Orji and Samuel Willis have been arrested.